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In a mystery of stolen art, murder, and a well-pressed shirt, Mandy Dyer will make a killer come clean. — Mandy Dyer could use a date. Unfortunately, the man who has come to her cleaning shop has only business on his mind. Detective Stan Foster unceremoniously dumped Mandy nine months before. Now he wants her help: to identify a dead body by the ... more »laundry mark on a shirt.

When Mandy traces the mark, she makes an astounding discovery: She knew the victim -- a handsome, womanizing artist -- and knows that he has been dead for seven years. How does someone come back to life -- only to be murdered? With a cast of outrageous helpers that includes a reformed bag lady, a street person named Honest Abe, and her own romantically challenged detective, Mandy is leading a dangerous hunt for the truth about an artist who painted a little, lied a lot, and left behind a life stained with secrets -- the kind that gets people killed....« less

Another good book in the Mandy Dyer series. Mandy, who is determined to not be involved in any more crime investigation, finds herself searching for the bad guy once again. However, it can be stated, that Stan gets her started when he comes to her asking for help. A pleasant, quick read.

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I like the Mandy Dyer mystery series. Mandy owns a dry cleaner and that business seems to attract murder whether it is a body outside the back door or a mysterious object or note in a pocket of a jacket to be cleaned. She deals with inept or nosy employees, irritating customers, and the detectives investigating the murders that she has become involved in with equal determination and flair.